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We are announcing the deprecation of the Meraki Dashboard API OpenAPI Specification version 2 as we transition to the enhanced and more robust OpenAPI Specification version 3 (OASv3). This update reflects our commitment to providing you with improved...
Hi everyone,Based on feedback we heard from multiple people, we are consolidating the two Meraki Terraform providers out there. The old provider (cisco-open/terraform-provider-meraki) is deprecated and will no longer be updated. The new provider (Cis...
The Network Automation Forum is running a survey to fuel their upcoming “2025 State of Network Automation Report.”
The best part? You don’t have to be automating everything in sight to participate - if you operate a network (or occasionally bribe it ...
With 4 more days to go, it looks like Pynt, Cisco Meraki, and Salesforce are competing for Postman’s developers’ award 1st place.If our API has made your life easierhelped automate your networkor just impressed you along the way..please take a mom...
Starting today, all new Dashboard API requests will include a mandatory CAPTCHA challenge.Because why should humans have all the fun? Need to get device status? Identify traffic cones first. Updating network settings? Click all images with Wi-Fi r...
Hi Ed,My recommendation would be to use getOrganizationWebhooksHttpServers to list the servers, and deleteOrganizationWebhooksHttpServer to delete the unnecessary ones.
People with a large number of networks or organizations may want to automate the process.Check out John’s example here: https://github.com/meraki/automation-scripts/blob/master/manage_firmware/firmware_upgrade_manager.py